Deeper Look At The Parsha

GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

At a sparsely attended funeral for a once-prominent philanthropist, an unexpected tenth man completed the minyan — and led the gathered mourners to another grave. There lay an unnamed Holocaust survivor, nearly erased from memory. Two funerals on one day revealed a haunting truth: in Jewish tradition, death is not the end — being forgotten is. And remembering is an act of redemption.

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